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People who look down on others as if theirshit doesn't stink.
People who automatically assume they need to speak to me in Spanish. I don't mind if they actually speak the language, but don't make assumptions. Don't hurt yourself moron, I understand English, thank you very much.2 -
PlaydohPants wrote: »
I really, really like man-hands....you mean on a man, right?0 -
People who look down on others as if theirshit doesn't stink.
People who automatically assume they need to speak to me in Spanish. I don't mind if they actually speak the language, but don't make assumptions. Don't hurt yourself moron, I understand English, thank you very much.
This, good one!1 -
pet peeve = Firewalls... :grumble:0
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GnothiSeauton23 wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »
I really, really like man-hands....you mean on a man, right?
Man-hands on a man are fine! lol
How do you feel about big thumbs?
Big thumbs are fine too!0 -
Are we still in the perv thread? Oooops!0
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Swiper no swiping!!0
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My pet peeve is when people say high when they mean drunk.3
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djeffreys10 wrote: »Mostly when I am riding my motorcycle and someone just pulls out in front of me like I am not there. That thing doesn't stop on a dime! "I didn't see you" does very little when you could have killed me. Open your damn eyes. If you can't see a motorcycle, your eyesight isn't good enough to be driving at all. So stay your *kitten* at home or get someone to drive you. Actually had to lay it down and still clipped someones bumper a few weeks ago, and took nearly a month to get the money from her insurance. I swear, one day I will lose it and just beat the hell out of someone for that *kitten*, assuming I'm not overly injured in the accident.
I live in Ireland. I lived in Arizona for a few years. Can I give you my opinion on your post? Well, it's not really an opinion, more of an observation really. So my dad is 86 and cannot drive. He can walk to the nearest shop for milk and his paper and a few small items. If he needs to go anywhere else he phones me and I bring him BUT when I lived in the US, I met a lot of people that did not have the luxury of being able to walk to the shop for milk etc as their nearest shop was maybe 3k away. Their kids went away to college and are not local to them to drive them to the shop. So what do you expect these people to do? I may not be from a fancy place and may not live a life of luxury but we have set out the infrastructure for society for when it ages. I could not believe the lack of old people when I lived in the States. Where do they all go? Obviously the people that can afford it go to elderly communities but where do the others go? Oh I know. They stay at home and keep driving so they can still live....oh and drive out in front of people like your good self. Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to give an outsider view.2 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »My current pet peeve is people who use this site for everything other than fitness. Not a single exercise logged.
That stopped being funny like the first time you said it. Stop trollin brah.6 -
djeffreys10 wrote: »Mostly when I am riding my motorcycle and someone just pulls out in front of me like I am not there. That thing doesn't stop on a dime! "I didn't see you" does very little when you could have killed me. Open your damn eyes. If you can't see a motorcycle, your eyesight isn't good enough to be driving at all. So stay your *kitten* at home or get someone to drive you. Actually had to lay it down and still clipped someones bumper a few weeks ago, and took nearly a month to get the money from her insurance. I swear, one day I will lose it and just beat the hell out of someone for that *kitten*, assuming I'm not overly injured in the accident.
It will stop on a dime when it hits the car wont it? I agree 100% though . I watched a man get killed on the highway when I lived in NJ in my early 20's. I was working at a car dealership and I got a front seat to the catastrophe when the car pulled out right in front of him and he was going about 60 he flipped over the car hit the ground and basically bled out from under his helmet. I assume he cracked his skull. I wasn't about to pull his helmet off to find out even though someone in the crowd suggested I do. That image haunted me for a great while. I read later in the paper he was 54 with 3 kids...what a shame. Mind you this was before the cell phone and texting era. This was a simple forgot to look twice situation id assume.0
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